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Vivica A. Fox has her hands full with work

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Published: Dec. 19, 2006 at 12:30 PM

MIAMI, Dec. 19 (UPI) -- Actress Vivica A. Fox has a full plate after finishing her run on "Dancing with the Stars," including producing two independent movies.

In addition to being a producer, Fox is also set to do appear on "Curb Your Enthusiasm," as well as work as a journalist for Jolie magazine, People magazine reported Wednesday.

"I have a magazine called Jolie, which is a fashion magazine which stands for 'live pretty,'" Fox told People in Miami, Fla. "I'm editor at large, which basically means my responsibility is that I interview whoever is on the cover and I also recruit cover models."

"We are a magazine that is about encouraging, having a positive attitude and no matter what size you are, from a two all the way up to size 20, that you are fabulous and that you are loved and beautiful too," she added.

As for where all these different career decisions might lead, Fox said, "I'm trying to be a person with a career that has a lot of versatility to it, so that they can't say that I just play the girlfriend or just play the wife."

Topics: Vivica A. Fox
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